ActionJack
08-02-2005, 01:56 PM
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German Ute Scoop: Audi's Q7 torture tested; VW soft-roader put on hold
AUTOWEEK
Posted Date: 8/2/05
When last we checked (April 25) Audi engineers developing the Q7 were out in the desert performing requisite hot-weather testing on the sport/utility vehicle.
Turns out, desert testing wasn’t even the half of it. “We’re putting the Q7 through just about every horror imaginable to a car driver,” says Martin Brand, Audi’s durability testing chief. The vehicle has survived everything from sub-zero cold to desert heat, along with performance testing on the Nürburgring.
The 2007 Q7 makes its global debut next month in Frankfurt, and goes on sale in North America in mid-2006.
http://www.autoweek.com/files/weekart/2005/0808/q7_rearview.jpg
VW soft-roader on hold
Volkswagen won’t reveal its Golf-based small sport/utility vehicle as planned next month at the Frankfurt motor show, due to concerns the new five-door may require a major overhaul before it begins production.
Known internally under the name Beduin, a concept debut of the inexpensive four-wheel-drive model was scheduled for Frankfurt, with production starting in late 2007. But those plans are on hold until the program can meet production cost targets set by new VW chairman Wolfgang Bernhard. VW is now aiming to debut the Beduin at the Detroit show in January.
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=102910
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German Ute Scoop: Audi's Q7 torture tested; VW soft-roader put on hold
AUTOWEEK
Posted Date: 8/2/05
When last we checked (April 25) Audi engineers developing the Q7 were out in the desert performing requisite hot-weather testing on the sport/utility vehicle.
Turns out, desert testing wasn’t even the half of it. “We’re putting the Q7 through just about every horror imaginable to a car driver,” says Martin Brand, Audi’s durability testing chief. The vehicle has survived everything from sub-zero cold to desert heat, along with performance testing on the Nürburgring.
The 2007 Q7 makes its global debut next month in Frankfurt, and goes on sale in North America in mid-2006.
http://www.autoweek.com/files/weekart/2005/0808/q7_rearview.jpg
VW soft-roader on hold
Volkswagen won’t reveal its Golf-based small sport/utility vehicle as planned next month at the Frankfurt motor show, due to concerns the new five-door may require a major overhaul before it begins production.
Known internally under the name Beduin, a concept debut of the inexpensive four-wheel-drive model was scheduled for Frankfurt, with production starting in late 2007. But those plans are on hold until the program can meet production cost targets set by new VW chairman Wolfgang Bernhard. VW is now aiming to debut the Beduin at the Detroit show in January.
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=102910
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